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Posts Tagged ‘Health & Body’

What You Need to Know About Dating While Mentally Ill: A Guide By Mentally Ill Women

By Sophia Stephens | August 27, 2018

In my experience, one of the most frustrating challenges about living with a mental illness is that the seemingly small things in life are often the most difficult. Take a first date, for example… or just trying to get a first date. “I’d see things on dating profiles like ‘no crazy chicks haha’ or ‘if…

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7 Ways To Use Spiritual Practice To Heal and Resist

By Ixty Quintanilla | June 11, 2018

Learning to use spirituality as a form of healing and resistance is vital to both ourselves and our given communities.

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Disabled People Don’t Need To Be “Fixed” — We Need A Cure For Ableism

By Wendy Lu | May 21, 2018

Cure-focused narratives promote the harmful idea that disabled people’s bodies and lives are less valuable because of their identity.

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I’m Sick of Inaccessibility. Here’s How You Can Make Your Event More Accessible to People with Chronic Illnesses.

By Katie Tastrom | April 2, 2018

The choices that are made when organizing an event will determine who is able to be there and who isn’t. If you want a truly inclusive event you need to cast the widest net of inclusivity.

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4 Ways To Support People Who Are Survivors Of Sexual Assault

By Kim Tran | December 14, 2017

The reality is that survivors are often faced with individual opposition, disbelief and institutional hurdles when they come out.

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